Pusha T has followed in Pharrell‘s footsteps, dabbling in skateboarding with assistance from Tyshawn Jones.

On Monday (March 4), the professional skateboarder took to his Instagram Stories to show fans and followers that he linked up with the Clipse MC, who could be seen attempting an ollie.

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“@kingpush knows how to ollie, @stevenvictor tighten up,” he captioned the video clip, showcasing the 46-year-old’s wobbly-yet-proud execution of the move.

The duo joining forces comes as no surprise considering they are both sponsored by adidas.

In 2022, Tony Hawk took to Instagram to share a video compilation featuring some of Kid Cudi’s first skateboarding lessons and revealed that the Moon Man reached out to him to ask for help.

“Kid Cudi hit me up recently about wanting to learn how to skate,” he wrote. “I have now given him two lessons in as many weeks and it has been gratifying to see his commitment to the process. Rarely do beginning skaters take direction so well, or progress as quickly.”

Pusha T Praises Kid Cudi's 'Friendship & Unmatched Loyalty' In Sweet Birthday Post
Pusha T Praises Kid Cudi's 'Friendship & Unmatched Loyalty' In Sweet Birthday Post

He continued: “By the second ‘lesson’ he is turning, doing fakies, kickturns, fakie 180’s and starting to snap ollies. And he’s taken a couple heavy slams in the process! But we skaters know that makes getting up and conquering the challenge even more satisfying.”

Hawk went on to say it had been a “pleasure” and an “honor” getting to know Kid Cudi, and that he was “inspired” by the Cleveland native’s “talents in music and film.”

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“I am thankful he has chosen skateboarding as a new passion, helping to raise awareness and appreciation for our culture to a bigger audience,” he continued. “His ‘pursuit of happiness’ now includes a wooden plank and four wheels. And he’ll be fine once he gets it.”

Cudi replied to the post on Twitter, writing: “my guy!! Got the best coach!! Blessed.”

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“The homie and coach, @tonyhawk hooked me up w a ramp builder,” Cudi announced in another tweet. “First day of installation tomorrow. This is unreal. Always wanted to skate ramps. I feel like a big kid.”

The “Cudi Zone” rapper then posted two videos that showed his basketball court being torn apart by construction workers as a new ramp was installed in its place.

“It beginss. So long basketball court,” Cudi wrote. “#ragerville.”